The book The Last Coin was written by author James P. Blaylock Here you can read free online of The Last Coin book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Last Coin a good or bad book?
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Robert Louis Stevenson “Looking Glass River” BEFORE PICKETT COULD move, could drop the ball of dimes or throw it, or cosh Pennyman in the head with it, the old man stepped forward, pressed the gun to his forehead, and clicked back the hammer. There was the sound of a slamming door, and feet on the hallway upstairs. It was Rose, without a doubt, getting up to see what was going on. Stay upstairs, Andrew thought, half-closing his eyes. Stay the hell upstairs. Don’t come down. Cats peeked out fr...om behind chairs, slinking around corners and blinking out of doorways. There was a scrabbling beneath them, under the house. What was it?—’possums? The wind buffeted the casements and moaned through the mail slot. “Now the other one,” Pennyman said. He turned the pistol on Andrew, who shrank away in horror. “Quick, or I’ll shoot you in the stomach.” The old man stank like a demon, his breath rasping out through darkened, mossy teeth. His eyes glowed with loathing and desire and corruption.
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